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.NET Shared Source
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over 5 years ago
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Microsoft is making source code for the .Net Framework available to interested developers under its Shared Source license, the company announced on October 3. Microsoft will be rolling out the .Net code piecemeal, after scrubbing comments. It plans to...
XAML Chick
new Zunes, small, large and cooler colors
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over 5 years ago
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AniB
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You know I thought the new Zune's would be cooler :) Well they kinda are, I wish they would be touch screen, and I hope the software is updated. So this last weekend I used my Brown Zune quite a lot driving thru the Olympic Peninsula. A really beautiful...
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.NET open source?
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over 5 years ago
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Well not quite :) But you can at least see the code which will help with debugging! Something good for developers today from Microsoft. They're releasing up the source code for the .NET Framework libraries. They aren't open sourcing...
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